When Jesus prayed, "not my will, but yours be done" (Matt 26:39), he declared himself to be united in willing redemption with the Father. He did so because he always did his Father's will (e.g., John 5:19). Yet since Jesus is both God and man, we may wonder how he...
Christology
“Son of Man” Vol. 1: A Review
Was Israel waiting for a divine messiah or a human one? Richard Bauckham’s new study delves into this question
The Humility of the Eternal Son: Reformed Kenoticism and the Repair of Chalcedon: A Review
Bruce McCormack’s proposals ultimately do not make sense of biblical ways of talking about Christ.
Banging the Christological Drum
How do we develop the habit of thinking rightly about the incarnation?
Unity Across the Chalcedonian Divide?
Does Cyril of Alexandria provide an avenue for Christological unity?